Lippe State Newspaper

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The Lippische Staatszeitung was the official organ of the NSDAP , the state government and all authorities of the Gaus Westfalen-Nord.

The Lippische Staatszeitung was published from October 1, 1933 to March 31, 1945. It was a combination of an official gazette and a party newspaper of the NSDAP and thus reflected the assumption of state functions by the NSDAP. The sheet had a print run of 18,400 copies in autumn 1936. Your so-called chief editor was the head of the Lemgo district of the NSDAP (1932-1938), the Bad Salzufler city councilor August Prüßner .

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The predecessor as the party newspaper before the seizure of power was the Lippische Kurier . This was published from October 1929 to September 30, 1933. In October 1930, the collaboration between the publisher Ernst Münnich in Lage and the NSDAP began . Since August 18, 1931, the Lippische Kurier was the official organ of the NSDAP for the state of Lippe and neighboring areas. As a propaganda tool, it was important in the election campaign for the Lippe state elections on January 15, 1933 . In this election campaign, the regular circulation of 3,000 copies was increased tenfold.

Coordinates: 51 ° 56 '12.1 "  N , 8 ° 52' 23.7"  E